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‘5 Spot’ lifted onto new rails at Pioneer Park
By Eileen Persike
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Just in time for the summer opening of the Pioneer Park Historical Complex, a large and popular feature was set atop a new foundation.
Engine 5, otherwise known as ‘5 Spot,’ has sat in front of the Railroad Museum Depot building inside the PPHC since 1973. Over the years, the narrow gauge steam engine and its foundation had begun to sink. Last fall a fundraising effort began to pay for the work necessary to get the train back on solid ground.
Early in May a new reinforced concrete foundation was poured and the rails were set last week. This past Thursday a crane service lifted the engine onto its new rails and the remaining train cars into place behind it.
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The month of May is part of what people in the tourism industry call the “shoulder” season. Snowmobile and ski season is over and summer has yet to begin. To add a little flair to this shoulder month, staff at the Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce is introducing Hodag Heritage Days, May 17-21. The week will feature Hodag-themed art contests, scavenger hunts, decoration contests, Hodag food and beverages, culminating with a designation ceremony and a “parked parade.”
Pioneer Park Historical Complex and the Hodag Store are partnering with the chamber on this first-of-its-kind event.
“We really want to give people a reason to celebrate, to appreciate each other and our heritage,” said chamber events and program coordinator Rachel Boehlen. “We are providing a mix of in-person activities and virtual activities along with focusing on our local business partners. We encourage everyone to join in; this event is for you!”
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In a Pennsylvania town, Phil the groundhog saw his shadow today.
The omen predicts six more weeks of winter.
But here in the Northwoods, the real question is – did the hodag see its shadow?
Ben Brunell is the owner of the Hodag Store in Rhinelander.
He was part of an expedition this morning on the lookout for a hodag.
“We started off in the woods looking for hodags like we normally do,” Brunell said. “We had a little trouble finding a specimen this year.”
Eventually Brunell and his friend Kerry Bloedorn caught wind of a hodag in an unusual cave.